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15 mars 2017
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9781541917934
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English
Publié par
Date de parution
15 mars 2017
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9781541917934
Langue
English
The Decades Old F ight
Civil Rights Books for Chil dren Children’s History B ooks
Native American Rig hts
Speedy Publishing LLC
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Copyright 2017
All Rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any way or form or by any means whether electronic or mechanical, this means that you cannot record or photocopy any material ideas or tips that are provided in this book
In this book, you will learn about Native American Indians, who they are, where they lived, how they lived, and how they have struggled for their civil rights since the arrival of the Europeans.
Who Were the Native American Indians?
Native American Indians are grouped into tribes or nations by using specific classifications.
Tribes shared similar religious beliefs, culture, social structure and other unique characteristics that made them different from other early civilizations. There are more than one thousand (1,000) tribes in the United States. These tribes differ because of some social behaviors and more importantly language, such as the Apache Indians and tribes from the Great Plains.
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Classification into Regions
Surviving the most treacherous winters in the USA, they have been classified based on regions they have lived in over time.
The Mohave, Miwok and Intuit tribes of Alaska are just some of the tribes that we have included in this classification. The Great Basin, consisting of the Washo, Ute and Shoshone tribes, was considered a parched area and one of the last tribes to interact with the Europeans.